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No Gods or Kings: Objectivism in BioShock

9:16AM Brian Crecente | By: Brian Crecente The sunken city of Rapture, a world of art deco aesthetics, neon sales pitches and looming architecture, is home to more than just murderous splicers and lumbering Big Daddys, it’s also a surprising breeding ground for introspection. BioShock may have been conceived as a study in nuance, a place for gamers to discover and explore at their own pace, but its dip into the ethical morass of Ayn Rand’s objectivist philosophies has brought her beliefs back into the mainstream spotlight and even piqued the interest of the Ayn Rand Institute’s president, Yaron Brook. Brook, a former member of the Israeli Army military intelligence and award-winning finance professor at Santa Clara University, first took notice of the game when he discovered his 18-year-old son playing it. It’s a fact that didn’t bother Brook despite his son’s objectivist beliefs and the game’s not so positive take on the philosophy. “My son has to find his own way in life,” he said. “There are certain games I wouldn’t want him to play, like Grand Theft Auto, games that celebrate criminality. But a game that might lead him to think and have him challenge his ideas, I’m fine with. “Luckily for me he doesn’t agree with the game, he still seems to believe in objectivism” Objectivism as a central theme in BioShock was actually the result of a confluence of ideas and happenstance. The heart of the game started, as do most of Ken Levine’s games, as the answer to a problem. More »

iD Consummates Mobile Marriage

3:00AM Ian Bogost | iD Software has announced a partnership with Fountainhead Entertainment to create a new mobile games division, iD Mobile. Id and Fountainhead had previously worked together on Doom RPG and Orcs & Elves. Carmack comments, “We are operating on the assumption that mobile gaming has a potential for huge growth,” but one can’t help but wonder how much of the success of iD’s mobile games (together Doom RPG and Orcs & Elves have sold around 1.5 million copies) has to do with iD’s name and not with actual marketplace growth. In any case, iD Mobile certainly demonstrates that iD plans to do this for the long haul. Id takes its gaming Mobile [USA Today] More »